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El nuevo 'tasazo' de basuras obligatorio para 2025 levanta en armas a los ayuntamientos: "Es el sablazo fiscal de Pedro Sánchez"

Los alcaldes ultiman la regulación de una tasa que viene impuesta por ley y que por primera vez deberá sufragar el 100% del coste del servicio de gestión de residuos urbanos Leer




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Los restos del huracán Leslie siguen dejando importantes lluvias y viento que ponen en aviso a nueve comunidades

Andalucía está con nivel amarillo en las provincias de Cádiz, Córdoba, Huelva, Málaga y Sevilla, mientras que toda Extremadura continúa con aviso por lluvias (15 litros en una hora) que podrían ir acompañadas de tormenta Leer




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Diez detenidos y 16 registros en una redada en las Tres Mil Viviendas tras el tiroteo del fin de semana

La Policía dice que la operación estaba prevista desde hace tiempo pero se ha precipitado por los últimos incidentes Leer




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Sevilla saca adelante un plan para frenar las viviendas turísticas que permitirá conceder nuevas licencias sólo en barrios no saturados

El número de pisos para visitantes no podrá superar el 10% del total de inmuebles residenciales, lo que supone que aún podrían registrarse un total de 32.400 nuevas VUT, según ha denunciado la oposición Leer




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Nadie quiere comprar en subasta tres hoteles 'públicos' andaluces, que han sido un fiasco para las arcas públicas

La Junta vende por 832.000 euros las villas turísticas de Cazalla de la Sierra y Fuenteheridos, pero no logra colocar las de Huéscar, Pradollano y Siles Leer




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Lunas de hiel: "Iba a ser el viaje de nuestras vidas y nos han estafado en nuestra cara"

Elena y Alba han perdido algo más que los 9.000 euros que le adelantaron a Manuel y Antonio, detenidos esta semana, para su luna de miel en Japón y Bali. Son dos de las cien víctimas del último caso, en Sevilla, de una macro estafa protagonizada por una agencia de viajes. En septiembre, una de Málaga fue cerrada por la Policía y en mayo, otra de Mallorca arruinó una mega boda en Cancún Leer




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Los narcos, a la 'caza' de guardias civiles: cuatro investigados por perseguir y atropellar a un agente en Sevilla

La víctima participaba en una operación contra un grupo de 'petaqueros', los encargados de suministras combustible a los narcolanchas Leer




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Una Copa como terapia reconfortante para Sevilla, Leganés, Celta y Girona

Los equipos de Primera, con actuaciones discretas en la Liga, se animan con triunfos ante equipos modestos. Leer




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Muere un matrimonio de octogenarios en el incendio de su casa en Utrera (Sevilla)

La nieta de los ancianos fallecidos, de unos 15 años, ha resultado ilesa, ayudada por un bombero fuera de servicio que vive en el mismo bloque Leer





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Miles de personas se manifiestan en Málaga, Sevilla y Cádiz por una vivienda digna

La protesta más numerosa, en Málaga, una de las ciudades más afectadas por el problema de la vivienda y los pisos turísticos Leer




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Málaga y Granada se preparan para la llegada de una nueva DANA

Se espera que el temporal deje hasta 100 litros en 12 horas. En los municipios más vulnerables, como Álora, se recomienda a los vecinos de zonas rurales que se trasladen al caso urbano Leer




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Hijas de un Dior menor




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Famosos 'mediopeleros' que triunfan como jurado de concursos de talentos




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Kenya: Kenya Records 4.6 Percent Digital Fraud Attempts in H1 - Transunion

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya saw a 4.6 percent rate of attempted digital fraud targeting transactions in the first half of 2024, according to TransUnion's latest H2 2024 'State of Omnichannel Fraud Report'.




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Kenya: Kenya's Communications Authority Under Fire Over Lack of Consumer Protections for Data Expiries, Internet Disruptions

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is in the spotlight over insufficient measures to protect consumers from data bundle expirations and frequent internet disruptions by major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom.




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Nigeria: Mobile Spectrum - Gwandu Seeks Unity Among African Countries

[Leadership] Former executive vice chairman/CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Bashir Gwandu has called on African representatives to the ITU's World Radiocommunications Conference 2027 (WRC-27) to stand united in securing spectrum allocations critical for mobile connectivity in rural areas.




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Nigeria: WRC-27 - Gwandu Seeks Unity Among African Countries to Secure Vital Mobile Spectrum

[Daily Trust] A former Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Bashir Gwandu, has called on African representatives to the ITU's World Radiocommunications Conference 2027 (WRC-27) to stand united in securing spectrum allocations critical for mobile connectivity in rural areas.




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Africa: Prosper Africa Tech for Trade Alliance Launches Request for Applications to Scale African Tech Solutions for Trade and Commerce

[Prosper Africa] Cape Town, South Africa -- The Prosper Africa Tech for Trade Alliance is excited to announce a Request for Applications (RFA) from African companies with innovative, technology-driven solutions that can accelerate commerce and trade across the continent. This RFA seeks to identify scalable solutions that can address key challenges within Africa's trade ecosystem, boosting economic integration and growth.




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Ethiopia: Expert Advocates Policy Overhaul to Unlock Tourism Potential

[Ethiopian Herald] ADDIS ABABA- A senior tourism researcher has called on the Ethiopian government to improve visa policies, streamline immigration processes, and reduce bureaucratic barriers to fully exploit the nation's untapped tourism potential.




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South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism Staggers Under Crime Onslaught - Calls for Beachfront Police Unit

[Daily Maverick] Once a popular tourism destination along Nelson Mandela Bay's beachfront, the 'Golden Mile', a hub of luxury hotels and guesthouses, has become a crime hotspot. The community is calling for decisive action, but the metro is still crafting its plan.




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Kenya: EU Ambassador Denounces Fake Travel Ban Reports After Kenyan Deputy President's Impeachment

[Africa Check] EU ambassador denounces fake travel ban reports after Kenyan deputy president's impeachment




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Kenya: Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre At Kenyatta University Wins Tourism Resilience Award in London

[Capital FM] London, UK -- The Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre - Eastern Africa (GTRCMC-EA), based at Kenyatta University, has been honoured with the prestigious Tourism Resilience Award during the Global Resilience Council Hall of Fame Awards at Plaisterers' Hall in London.




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Israeli ground troops move into Gaza

Maj. Mike Lyons (Ret.), CBS News Military Analyst, discusses the likelihood of a cease fire as attacks intensify.




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AirAsia Flight 8501 Found

Mark Rosenker, CBS News Transportation Safety Analyst and former chairman of the NTSB, discusses the investigation into what caused the crash of AirAsia Flight 8501.




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Nigeria: Shell Will Continue to Power Progress On Energy Security in Nigeria - Okunbor

[This Day] Shell will continue to power progress in the drive for energy security in Nigeria through its businesses in the Upstream, Midstream and Downstream and Renewables sectors, Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria and Managing Director, The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC,) Osagie Okunbor said yesterday in Lagos.




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South Africa: Water Woes, Questions Over Governance Loom Before Matzikama Municipality By-Election

[Daily Maverick] Next week, residents of Klawer will go to the polls in a by-election in the Matzikama Municipality. While campaigning is in full swing, the area is now gripped by an ongoing water supply issue as well as an embarrassing forensic investigation which showed the irregular appointment of the DA deputy mayor's son.




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Kenya: UN Chief Calls for Urgent Climate Finance Action At COP29

[Capital FM] Baku, Azerbaijan -- At the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the need for substantial and immediate financial commitments to support developing nations in addressing the severe impacts of climate change.




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Nigeria: Channel Funds to Industrialisation, Not Palliatives, Anglican Primate Tells Govt

[Premium Times] The cleric commended the government for ensuring that the scope of intervention of TETFund expanded from building infrastructure to carrying out research programmes.




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Indonesia’s JAFF Market Sets Partnership With Adelaide Film Festival, Unveils Project Lineup

Indonesia’s JAFF Market is set to welcome two Australian projects at its JAFF Future Project platform, marking a collaboration with Adelaide Film Festival (AFF). The inaugural JAFF Market takes place alongside the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival (JAFF) in Yogyakarta from Dec. 3-5. The partnership, backed by the Australian Government, brings “Raesita Grey” from Katrina Irawati Graham […]




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Prime Video in New Zealand Expands With Add-On Bundles, Movie Store for Non-Members

Prime Video has launched a raft of add-on subscriptions and its Prime Video Store in New Zealand. These expand the selection of content available with the aim of making the platform into a one-stop entertainment destination for Amazon customers and for non-subscribing members. For a monthly subscription fee, payable directly to Prime Video, subscribing members […]




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‘Bandish Bandits’ Season 2 Date Unveiled by Prime Video (EXCLUSIVE)

Prime Video has set a premiere date for the sophomore season of its musical drama series “Bandish Bandits.” The new season continues to explore the fusion of Indian classical music with contemporary pop, following protagonists Radhe and Tamanna as they compete for recognition. Series creators Amritpal Singh Bindra and Anand Tiwari return, with Tiwari directing […]




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‘Bad Sisters’ Season 2 Is a Lesser Redux, if Still a Fun Ride: TV Review

There’s only a single flash-forward in Season 2 of “Bad Sisters,” and it’s the very first scene. Four of the five Garvey sisters — eldest Eva (Sharon Horgan), nurse Ursula (Eva Birthistle), one-eyed Bibi (Sarah Greene) and baby Becka (Eve Hewson) — are in a car, attempting to dispose of a dead body. Becka’s face is swollen […]




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The crime of Sunday's Oscarcast wasn't irreverence, it was arrogance

The Oscars are done with, and much has been written about the ceremony broadcast already, so forgive me my three cents. But since I spent enough time expressing my fears about Sunday in the days and weeks leading up to the show, I figured I might as well complete the...




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Splunk: Helping federal agencies manage their data

Bill Wright is the senior director of North American Government Affairs at Splunk, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal technology leaders need to ingest, monitor, analyze and search their agency's data.

The post Splunk: Helping federal agencies manage their data first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Federal union clashes with Labor Dept over return-to-office announcement

Labor Dept. feds will soon have to work onsite at least half the time, the agency announced. But the federal union representing those workers is pushing back.

The post Federal union clashes with Labor Dept over return-to-office announcement first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Federal groups, unions brace for what a second Trump term may bring

Some groups congratulated President-elect Trump on his win. Many expressed concerns for the possible return of former Trump policies that would “harm” feds.

The post Federal groups, unions brace for what a second Trump term may bring first appeared on Federal News Network.





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How about a little humanity in the questions surrounding Biden?

Dementia is sad and hard on families. We don't know Joe Biden's condition, but if he is in decline there should be no delight in seeing the uncontrollable.

The post How about a little humanity in the questions surrounding Biden? first appeared on Federal News Network.






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Mission continuity and accountability: A conversation with Jay Hoffman

What is the financial management strategy for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)? How is it pursuing a Hybrid First workplace model? What is it innovating the way it operates and does business? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Jay Hoffman, Chief Financial Officer at USPTO

The post Mission continuity and accountability: A conversation with Jay Hoffman first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Leading the Defense Innovation Unit: A conversation with Michael Brown

How does the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) execute on its critical mission? What is it doing to attract innovative businesses and startups to help solve high-impact national security issues? What emerging technologies offer the most promise to securing the nation? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Michael Brown, Director, Defense Innovation Units (DIU), U.S. Department of Defense.

The post Leading the Defense Innovation Unit: A conversation with Michael Brown first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Navy appeals court decision barring punishment for SEALs who refused vaccine

Government attorneys appealed a Texas judge's finding that the Navy's strict religious accommodation process violates the religious freedoms of 35 sailors who refused the vaccine.

The post Navy appeals court decision barring punishment for SEALs who refused vaccine first appeared on Federal News Network.





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Sticking It Together: Unveiling the Power of Industrial Adhesives in Revolutionizing Manufacturing

By Greg Thomas, freelance writer.

When manufacturing, these unassuming substances play a crucial role in bringing products together. From the aerospace and automotive industries to electronics and construction, industrial adhesives provide a reliable bond that withstands immense pressure and holds everything in place.




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Spreading the dream of universal rights in the digital age

Matthew Daniels of the Institute of World Politics, and Anthony Jones of Howard University, join host Derrick Dortch to discuss a new initiative the created to teach the digital generation about the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The post Spreading the dream of universal rights in the digital age first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Scrutiny intensifies regarding VA ‘bonus blunder’

House lawmakers are demanding answers from VA officials, after they approved nearly $11 million in bonuses to ineligible career senior executives.

The post Scrutiny intensifies regarding VA ‘bonus blunder’ first appeared on Federal News Network.




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ShipEngine launches ShipEngine for platforms in the UK

ShipEngine, the shipping API, has launched ShipEngine for Platforms in the UK. The product gives e-commerce platforms the ability to embed superior, pre-integrated shipping components directly into their own solutions.




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Trimble announces major update to CoPilot commercial vehicle navigation

Trimble has introduced the latest version of Trimble CoPilot, an in-cab commercial vehicle navigation solution, with a major refresh of the user interface and trip planning functionalities.